BS 3618-9-1974 Glossary of mining terms - Shafts and associated equipment《采掘术语 第9部分 竖井和辅助设备》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 3618-9: 1974 Glossary of Mining terms Section 9: Shafts and associated equipment UDC 001.4:622BS3618-9:1974 This British Standard, having been approved by the Mining andQuarrying Requisites Industry Standards Committee, was published under the authorityof the Executive Boardon 31
2、 December1974 BSI 11-1999 First published August1967 First revision December1974 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference MQE/17 Draft for approval74/41244 ISBN 0 580 08497 3 Co-operating organizations The Mining and Quarrying Requisites Industry Standard
3、s Committee, under whose supervision this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives from the following Government department and scientific and industrial organizations: Association of Mining Electrical and Mechanical Engineers British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers Association
4、 British Steel Industry Council of Underground Machinery Manufacturers Department of Trade and Industry* Engineering Equipment Users Association Institute of Quarrying Institution of Mechanical Engineers Institution of Mining Engineers* Mechanical Handling Engineers Association National Coal Board*
5、The Government department and industrial organizations marked with an asterisk in the above list, together with the following, were directly represented on the committee entrusted with the preparation of this British Standard: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy University of Birmingham University
6、of London University of Nottingham Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS3618-9:1974 BSI 11-1999 i Contents Page Co-operating organizations Inside front cover Foreword ii Figure 1 Straight friction wedge type rope capping 9 Figure 2 White metal type rope capping 9BS361
7、8-9:1974 ii BSI 11-1999 Foreword This glossary has been prepared, under the authority of the Mining and Quarrying Requisites Industry Standards Committee, in order to standardize and to co-ordinate the technical terms in current use in mining in the United Kingdom. Although the majority of the terms
8、 defined in the original edition of this glossary were primarily concerned with coal mining, account has been taken of terms used in other forms of mining and of quarrying. The need for this glossary arose from the widely varying interpretation of terms used within the industry, and the prevalent us
9、e of more than one synonym, some purely local in origin, to indicate specific meanings. The glossary has been issued in a number of sections, according to subject matter, as follows. Section1: Planning and surveying; Section2: Ventilation; Section3: Boring and exploration; Section4: Drainage; Sectio
10、n5: Geology; Section6: Drilling and blasting; Section7: Electrical engineering and lighting; Section8: Winning and working; Section9: Shafts and associated equipment; Section10: Transport; Section11: Strata control. In the normal process of periodical review of the BS3618 publications it was seen th
11、at a number of modifications were desirable to Section9 “Shafts and associated equipment”; therefore, since the initial edition was dated1967, it was decided to publish a revision incorporating these changes. In compiling the glossary account has been taken of the fact that terms primarily associate
12、d with coal are separately defined in BS3323 “Glossary of coal terms”, and terms relating to coal preparation are defined in BS3552 “Glossary of terms used in coal preparation”. The following factors also have applied in the statement, selection and definition of terms. a) Where two or more terms ar
13、e grouped together, the term which is favoured is printed first and in heavy type. It is hoped that such preferred terms will gradually displace the non-preferred terms. The non-preferred terms of a group are printed in smaller type. Where the use of any term is considered to be undesirable it is ma
14、rked deprecated. b) Generally, only terms which have a specific meaning in this field have been included. Where a technical term has an accepted meaning in other fields of engineering it has been omitted; the few exceptions are terms which are of particular importance in mining. c) Purely local term
15、s are not defined, but those of sufficient importance are included as non-preferred terms. d) Obsolete terms are excluded.BS3618-9:1974 BSI 11-1999 iii A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their corr
16、ect application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi to iv, pages1 to9 and a back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have ha
17、d amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.iv blankBS3618-9:1974 BSI 11-1999 1 Term Definition a.c. winder See winder electric drive. adjusting links Links, plates or blocks of various lengths used to adjust the overall length of suspension gea
18、r. apron conveyor A plate type conveyor carrying mineral between a storage bunker and skip measuring pockets at an underground loading station, or at a pit top carrying mineral from a tippler to a main transporting conveyor. arrestors retarders Devices provided in the headframe and the sump to arres
19、t an overwound conveyance or counterweight, particularly in friction winding systems. artificial landing A horizon above the shaft bottom or lowest landing place selected for reasons of safety to enable running tests to be carried out on the winding engine by adjustment of the positional relationshi
20、p between the shaft conveyances, control equipment and automatic contrivance, during the normal winding cycle. automatic contrivance The apparatus provided to prevent overwinding of a manriding conveyance and which is designed: a) to prevent the descending conveyance from being landed at the lowest
21、entrance to or at the bottom of the shaft at an excessive speed; and b) to control movement of the ascending conveyance to prevent danger to persons therein. automatic winder control See winder control system. backing boards backing deals The temporary timber lining erected against the walls of a sh
22、aft sinking. backing out The operation of reversing a conveyance out of an overwind. (See also backing out switch in the Electrical engineering and lighting section.) backwall injection The injection of grout, or other sealing or consolidating compound, behind the finished lining of a shaft to seal
23、off residual water and/or to preserve the lining. balance rope tail rope A continuous rope suspended from the underside of the conveyances, or conveyance and counterweight, in a winding system to reduce the effect of the out-of-balance rope weight in the shaft. balance rope pulley A pulley suspended
24、 in the loop of a balance rope to control undesirable movement of the balance rope, e.g.twisting. bank 1. The colliery surface. 2. The decking level at a shaft top. banksman The person in charge of signalling at the shaft top and of loading and unloading shaft conveyances. Bennett catches See overwi
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